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International Investment Law and the Law of Armed Conflict -

International Investment Law and the Law of Armed Conflict

Buch | Hardcover
XVIII, 536 Seiten
2019 | 1st ed. 2019
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-10745-1 (ISBN)
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Assessing the extent to which armed conflict impacts the obligations that states have towards foreign investors and their investments under international investment treaties requires considering a wide range of issues, many of which are systemic in nature. These include substantive and procedural topics, not only with regard to international investment law, but also concerning the law on the use of force, international humanitarian law and human rights law, the law of treaties, the law of state responsibility and the law of state succession.This volume provides an in-depth assessment of the overlap between international investment law and the law of armed conflict by charting the terrain of the multifaceted and complex relationship between these two fields of public international law, fostering debate and offering novel perspectives on the matter.

Katia Fach Gómez, Anastasios Gourgourinis and Catharine Titi, Editorial.- Christoph Schreuer, Opening Keynote Lecture: War and Peace in  International  Investment  Law.- Ursula  Kriebaum, Evaluating  Social  Benefits  and  Costs  of  Investment  Treaties: Depoliticization  of  Investment  Disputes.- Ana Maria Daza-Clark and Daniel Behn, Between War and Peace: Intermittent Armed Conflict And Investment Arbitration.- Tobias Ackermann, Investments under Occupation: The Application of Investment Treaties to Occupied Territory.- Patrick Dumberry, An Overview of State Succession Issues Arising as a Result of an Armed Conflict.- Antonis Bredimas, Kosovo and Foreign Investment Protection.- Sebastian Wuschka, Procedural Aspects of the Obligation of Non-Recognition Before International Investment Tribunals.- Belen Olmos Giupponi, The Links between Nationality Changes and Investment Claims arising out of Armed Conflicts: The Case of Russian Passportization in Crimea.- Laura Rees-Evans, Litigating the Use of Force: Reflections on the Interaction between Investor-State Dispute Settlement and Other Forms of International Dispute Settlement in the Context of the Conflict in Ukraine.- Michail  Risvas, Non-Discrimination  and  the  Protection  of  Foreign  Investments in the  Context of an Armed  Conflict.- Sébastien Manciaux, The Full Protection and Security Standard in Investment Law: A Specific Obligation?.- Kong Soon Lim, Armed  Conflicts  and  Customary  International  Law  on  Investment: Codification  and  Fragmentation  of  "Protection  and  Security".- Ira  Ryk-Lakhman, Protection of Foreign Investments  against the Effects of Hostilities: A Framework for Assessing Compliance with "Full  Protection and Security".- Suzanne Spears and Maria Fogdestam Agius, Protection of Investments in War-Torn States: A Practitioner's Perspective on War Clauses in Bilateral Investment Treaties.- Caroline Henckels, Investment Treaty Security Exceptions, Necessity and Self-Defence in the Context of Armed Conflict.- Gabriele Gagliani, Supervening  Impossibility  of  Performance  and  the  Effect  of  Armed  Conflict on  Investment  Treaties:  Any  Room  for  Manoeuvre?.- Jose Gustavo Prieto Muñoz, Awarding Damages in times of Armed Conflict: An emerging standard of 'Economic Capacity' for the Host State.- Teerawat Wongkaew, The Cross-Fertilisation of International Investment Law and International Humanitarian Law: Prospects and Pitfalls.- Merryl Lawry-White, International Investment Arbitration and Non-binding Standards Applicable in Conflict: Parallel or Merging Worlds?.- Eleni Micha, Responsible Investment in Occupied Territories: Beyond the UN & OECD Principles.- Kevin Crow, Corporations and Crimes AgainstHumanity: Financial Liability Through ISDS?.- Lukas Vanhonnaeker, The Recourse to Private Military and Security Companies by Foreign Investors in Conflict-Affected Countries: Dangers, Opportunities and the Need to Regulate.- Alain Pellet, Concluding Keynote Lecture: The  Paradox  of  the  Prohibition  of  the  Use  of  Force  in  Contemporary  International  Law: Some  Elementary  Remarks.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie European Yearbook of International Economic Law
Special Issue
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 536 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 991 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Schlagworte Bit • Crimea • Disputed territory • Humanitarian Law • International Arbitration • International investment law • Investment treaty • Investor's rights • Iran • Kosovo • law of armed conflicts • lybia • military occupation • Occupied Territory • Peace Agreement • Termination and suspension of treaties in times of • Termination and suspension of treaties in times of war • Transitional Justice • Ukraine • war
ISBN-10 3-030-10745-0 / 3030107450
ISBN-13 978-3-030-10745-1 / 9783030107451
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